How Do You Keep Track Of All Your PTC, PTR, etc. sites?
By momiecat
@momiecat (997)
United States
July 27, 2008 11:20am CST
This may have been discussed before but there are so many discussions to read, I thought I would ask the question again. I am sure most of us who like to make money on the Internet do have several PTC/PTR etc. sites that we visit. I use an Excel sheet to record all my sites, their URLs, my log-on information, my earnings, etc. I find that this is a good way to keep track of everything. Has anyone found any better way pf keeping track?
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7 responses
@Citizen_Stuart (2016)
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27 Jul 08
I've been using a Word file for the same thing. I've been meaning to set up an Excel spreadsheet, as it would allow me to keep a better track of earnings, but I haven't got round to doing it yet. It's absolutely necessary to keep track of these things so you know which sites are worthwhile (plus the fact that my passwords are just random collections of letters, so I keep them on file too, so I can just copy and paste them when logging on).
@momiecat (997)
• United States
27 Jul 08
Thank you for your response. So far I like my Excel log. Once you have it set up, it is fairly easy to maintain. I am one that forgets my passwords easily, so it is absolutely necessary for me to keep something in writing for the purpose of keeping track of them. Also, every time I make a new notation on the spreadsheet, I save the file. It probably would not hurt to have a back-up copy also as I would be in a world of hurt if the file ever became corrupted or unuseable.
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@brucekaushik (891)
• India
28 Jul 08
i do keep an excel sheet but i also write them down in a notebook as i feel it is the better and a safer way to stay out of trouble ... because its easy to loose information on your computer.
but also in my computer i apply attributes to the folder where i keep internet marketing information as i am afraid anyone can delete that files accidentally. so what i do is i apply attrib command to the folder from control panel so that it will stay hidden from anyone else.
@KrauseHome (36448)
• United States
28 Jul 08
Well, one of the best ways I have ever done this, is to keep track in a notebook. I list all of the sites I am involved in and with. I list them usually by the type of site they are, etc. Then I just mark down each day the amount I am at, etc. and then keep track from there. This way it helps me keep track of which ones I have done for the day, etc. and helps me to determine maybe which ones I might need to consider dropping as well.
@underdogtoo (9579)
• Philippines
28 Jul 08
I think there are as many ways of doing something as there are people. Some will learn from others, some learn from their past experiences. You seem to have done a good thing with a spreadsheet. I am sure there are many others who will find it beneficial to copy your system. Cheers!!
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@ersmommy1 (12588)
• United States
28 Jul 08
I have them listed on my blog. I also keep them in a file on my desktop. That makes it really easy.
@chrisone (99)
• Belgium
28 Jul 08
hey :-) , your just giving me a good idea here :-) , i made a separate folder in my mailbox with all my logins and usernames etc , also i printed them all and filed them in a map but then on paper to be sure , because internet and related is nice if it will stay online or not hacked tough :-) ....
yours trully
chrisone